I have noticed in the past small imperfections in my windshield small dots everywhere in the windshield look like it went through a sand storm. You only notice it during this time of year when I have to drive directly into the sun anyone every have the same experience. Is it a flaw

I am starting with the same problem.You can only see the impefections when driving directly into the sun when it is low in the sky.
I didn"t expect this issue with only 28,000 miles on the car.
Does anyone think a windshield coating like RainX would maybe fill in the pits and make the problem go away?
I don"t know much about the RainX coating.

I am starting with the same problem.You can only see the impefections when driving directly into the sun when it is low in the sky.
I didn"t expect this issue with only 28,000 miles on the car.
Does anyone think a windshield coating like RainX would maybe fill in the pits and make the problem go away?
I don"t know much about the RainX coating.

I have tried Aquapel, Rain-X and Griots Windshield seal as well as using a high speed polisher designed to polish windshields. Nothing helps.

Iam with everyone else its really noticable when driving into the sun. So I guess there is really now way of getting rid of them. what I read it is a widespread problem, to bad we do not have a cure for it. I would be first in line to get it fixed

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